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Re: gEDA-user: Audio processing
Dave McGuire wrote:
> Why is disentangling the chords any more difficult than looking at
> the frequency spectrum and picking out the peaks?
Because the every single note translates to a series of peaks. The spectrum
of every note changes with time. The peaks are not clearly separate but
overlap. If the guitar is properly tuned, many peaks are at the same
frequency. To the unaided eye, the spectrum may not look much different from
the time domain signal.
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